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13 GoodAbout Phyllis in Canada
- Birthday 06/23/1971
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Catholics and Total Language Plus
Phyllis in Canada replied to Phyllis in Canada's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Anyone? -
Can you tell me if Total Language Plus is usable by Catholics or is there a significant Protestant bent to it? Thanks.
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NARHS - citizenship
Phyllis in Canada replied to C_l_e_0..Q_c's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Wow, that's incredible! I called them last year and was refused because my son doesn't have US citizenship. I may consider them again for the next two... We'll see... I hope all your paperwork goes well! -
Regina Coeli Academy online courses
Phyllis in Canada replied to at the beach's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
On the other hand, ds much much prefers taking online courses to my own home classes and has met some wonderful friends through RCA and SO. He's very motivated and I never have to remind him to do his work. I wish you the best of luck with your daughter's classes! -
Regina Coeli Academy online courses
Phyllis in Canada replied to at the beach's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Yup, logic is hard. And my son struggled through algebra. -
Regina Coeli Academy online courses
Phyllis in Canada replied to at the beach's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
He still REALLY wants to do Philosophy II next year which looks a lot more interesting than the Logic class, but we're not sure how many classes we can afford in the fall this time around. -
Regina Coeli Academy online courses
Phyllis in Canada replied to at the beach's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
He figures he spends about 2+ hours a week outside of class, reading a chapter in the textbook and doing the quiz. He spent a lot more time studying for the exam. He's getting B's and C's on the quizzes, but not doing too well on the exams. He probably should be spending more time during the week! -
School outside... Spring is coming... Happy WW! Life on Windy Ridge
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Regina Coeli Academy online courses
Phyllis in Canada replied to at the beach's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Ds (15) is taking logic (Philosophy I) with RCA this year. It is a VERY challenging class for him, and I don't think he'd consider it terribly interesting, but it was a prerequisite for Philosophy II which he really wants to take next year. He's also taking French II which is going very well. These are the only classes we've tried at the high school level so far. We LOVED the junior high lit classes. -
Wordless Wednesday 17Feb10
Phyllis in Canada replied to Jean in Wisc's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Warm & comfy pets. Link below. Happy WW! -
Wordless Wednesday 10Feb20
Phyllis in Canada replied to Jean in Wisc's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Homeschool WW - Link below. Have a great day! -
A game for you: http://lifeonwindyridge.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/almost-wordless-wednesday-2/
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Wordless Wednesday 27Jan10
Phyllis in Canada replied to Jean in Wisc's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
Beautiful pictures, Jean! Mine's a humorous post this week: WW at Life on Windy Ridge -
Ds1 took "Moral of the Story" and "Meaning of the Myth" from RCA in grades 6 & 7. They were excellent classes, though not graded, and ds2 will be doing the same thing. Ds1 then went on to take "World Lit" and "Natural Science 1" from Scholars Online in grade 8. He did fine, but I should have waited another year for the science class, or found another place to do it. It was too intense for him. Ds2, on the other hand, being a math-science guy, should do better, though I'm also considering RCA's science. We took a break from online classes in grade 9, but he was ready to start up again this year. He's got a pretty full load, but enjoys it, taking "English Lit" from Scholars Online, "French 2" and "Philosophy 1" from RCA, and "Old Testament Survey" from Potter's School. He's finding philosophy difficult, but I think he'll still continue with it next year. He doesn't like the Bible class (not very interesting and lots of work), and I wish I hadn't made him take it. English and French are great. It's hard experimenting on the first kid. I thought it would make it easier to choose for the second, but not really since he's completely different! I've been very happy with RCA and Scholars Online and intend to stick with them as much as possible, just varying the classes for what is most needed for each child and/or what I don't feel like teaching that year.